Thread:Sweetangel823/@comment-32955846-20171016184536/@comment-17703532-20171119171210

Don't feel embarrassed~ I feel uncertain about my writing skills all the time, and it's only a part of getting better^^

Well, the only drama I have really written is Magi (and, I guess to an extent, Running Blind's MV can be called that? Maybe?), and I treat Magi the same way I would any other story. I have planned how many chapters (or episodes, if you will ;) ) I'm going to have, and I've also plotted the basic storyline, how characters change and such. Of course, I've not planned everything, because it can be nice to be able to improvise a bit while writing as well^^

Another thing that is great to have if you feel uncertain in your language, is a beta reader, who reads through what you've written and can point out typos, plot holes etc. I'd be happy to do that for you, if you want^^

The most important part you need when writing any kind of story, are a scenario and characters. One of which you have, and the other, you seem to at least in part have (I'll be honest and say that I may have sneaked a peak at the conversation you've had on Lily's wall xD). It may be difficult in the beginning of the story, but once you know (as in, have gotten to know them) your characters, it becomes a lot easier to visualize how they're going to react to certain events.

Don't worry about feeling as if your writing seem a bit "wobbly" as you put it. It's natural, and it goes away with practice^^ The drama doesn't have to be perfect, the episodes do not have to be perfect when you post them - it's always possible to edit and revise^^